We present the survey design, implementation, and outlook for COSMOS-Web, a 255 hr treasury program conducted by the James Webb Space Telescope in its first cycle of observations. COSMOS-Web is a contiguous 0.54 deg(2) NIRCam imaging survey in four filters (F115W, F150W, F277W, and F444W) that will reach 5 & sigma; point-source depths ranging & SIM;27.5-28.2 mag. In parallel, we will obtain 0.19 deg(2) of MIRI imaging in one filter (F770W) reaching 5 & sigma; point-source depths of & SIM;25.3-26.0 mag. COSMOS-Web will build on the rich heritage of multiwavelength observations and data products available in the COSMOS field. The design of COSMOS-Web is motivated by three primary science goals: (1) to discover thousands of galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization (6 & LSIM; z & LSIM; 11) and map reionization's spatial distribution, environments, and drivers on scales sufficiently large to mitigate cosmic variance, (2) to identify hundreds of rare quiescent galaxies at z > 4 and place constraints on the formation of the universe's most-massive galaxies (M (⋆) > 10(10) M (& ODOT;)), and (3) directly measure the evolution of the stellar-mass-to-halo-mass relation using weak gravitational lensing out to z & SIM; 2.5 and measure its variance with galaxies' star formation histories and morphologies. In addition, we anticipate COSMOS-Web's legacy value to reach far beyond these scientific goals, touching many other areas of astrophysics, such as the identification of the first direct collapse black hole candidates, ultracool subdwarf stars in the Galactic halo, and possibly the identification of z > 10 pair-instability supernovae. In this paper we provide an overview of the survey's key measurements, specifications, goals, and prospects for new discovery.

Casey, C.M., Kartaltepe, J.S., Drakos, N.E., Franco, M., Harish, S., Paquereau, L., et al. (2023). COSMOS-Web: An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 954(1), 1-32 [10.3847/1538-4357/acc2bc].

COSMOS-Web: An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey

Gentile, Fabrizio
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Talia, Margherita
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2023

Abstract

We present the survey design, implementation, and outlook for COSMOS-Web, a 255 hr treasury program conducted by the James Webb Space Telescope in its first cycle of observations. COSMOS-Web is a contiguous 0.54 deg(2) NIRCam imaging survey in four filters (F115W, F150W, F277W, and F444W) that will reach 5 & sigma; point-source depths ranging & SIM;27.5-28.2 mag. In parallel, we will obtain 0.19 deg(2) of MIRI imaging in one filter (F770W) reaching 5 & sigma; point-source depths of & SIM;25.3-26.0 mag. COSMOS-Web will build on the rich heritage of multiwavelength observations and data products available in the COSMOS field. The design of COSMOS-Web is motivated by three primary science goals: (1) to discover thousands of galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization (6 & LSIM; z & LSIM; 11) and map reionization's spatial distribution, environments, and drivers on scales sufficiently large to mitigate cosmic variance, (2) to identify hundreds of rare quiescent galaxies at z > 4 and place constraints on the formation of the universe's most-massive galaxies (M (⋆) > 10(10) M (& ODOT;)), and (3) directly measure the evolution of the stellar-mass-to-halo-mass relation using weak gravitational lensing out to z & SIM; 2.5 and measure its variance with galaxies' star formation histories and morphologies. In addition, we anticipate COSMOS-Web's legacy value to reach far beyond these scientific goals, touching many other areas of astrophysics, such as the identification of the first direct collapse black hole candidates, ultracool subdwarf stars in the Galactic halo, and possibly the identification of z > 10 pair-instability supernovae. In this paper we provide an overview of the survey's key measurements, specifications, goals, and prospects for new discovery.
2023
Casey, C.M., Kartaltepe, J.S., Drakos, N.E., Franco, M., Harish, S., Paquereau, L., et al. (2023). COSMOS-Web: An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 954(1), 1-32 [10.3847/1538-4357/acc2bc].
Casey, Caitlin M.; Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S.; Drakos, Nicole E.; Franco, Maximilien; Harish, Santosh; Paquereau, Louise; Ilbert, Olivier; Rose, Caitlin; C...espandi
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